Online Therapy via Skype.
Dr. Peter Strong is a pioneer of Online Mindfulness Therapy, which is a very effective treatment for anxiety disorders, panic attacks, depression, stress & PTSD, and for recovery from addictions.
Visit : http://www.counselingtherapyonline.com to book a Skype therapy session.

ONLINE MINDFULNESS THERAPY VIA SKYPE

Online Therapy via Skype

Talk to a therapist online via Skype

Welcome! My name is Peter Strong, PhD; I am a Professional ONLINE THERAPIST and I offer online therapy via Skype for the treatment of anxiety, depression, addictions, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Anger Management Online, Stress Management and treatment for PTSD and any other emotional problems that you may be struggling with. During these online therapy sessions I will teach you effective methods for working with your emotions and patterns of reactive-compulsive thinking using the well-established techniques of Mindfulness Therapy and Online Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT). I specialize in Mindfulness Therapy, which is particularly effective for anxiety and depression and you can learn more about this style of psychotherapy by reading the many articles on this site ONLINE THERAPY and by watching the videos on my main online therapy site and on my YouTube Online Therapy Video channel.

5/15/15

Skype Therapy for Anxiety

Skype Therapy for Anxiety

Welcome! My name is Peter Strong, and I'm a professional online therapist. I specialize in Mindfulness Therapy for treating anxiety, depression, addictions and emotional dependence.

Skype Therapy Help Online

Now, Skype-based treatment online is becoming ever more popular for a lot of reasons, convenience is definitely one among those reasons, but another extremely important reason is, because of the state itself - stress, of course. Individuals experiencing anxiety often find it very difficult to see a therapist in his or her office, in-person. Therefore the therapy choice that is online could be an extremely appealing choice for the treatment of anxiety as well as for other anxiety disorders for example agoraphobia and social anxiety disorder.

Regardless of the kind of treatment that you are drawn to, you should work together with the inherent arrangement of the stress itself. Discussion treatment can be helpful, but often it will not consider the underlying arrangement, the procedure that creates your anxiety every single day, as well as the exact same can be said for medications - it may relieve symptoms for awhile, but it does not alter the inherent process. So, it is essential to seek what we might call a procedure-centered therapy to try to alter the inherent procedure that creates the stress. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, CBT, is an example of a procedure-oriented treatment. Mindfulness Therapy, which can be a system of work that I developed in the 1980's, and comprises CBT cognitive therapy and mindfulness is another, quite popular procedure-oriented therapy.

So, what exactly is the underlying arrangement of your anxiety? What keeps that anxiety reoccurring? Well, there are two levels that individuals must address. The foremost is to do with what's called Habitual Reactive Thinking: the racing mind, intrusive thoughts, thoughts that occur over and over thoughts that catastrophize, the' what' thoughts, that have a tendency to feed the stress. We learn the way to change our relationship to such ideas. It's not the ideas themselves the issue it is our relationship to such ideas is provided by that. The way in which that people are inclined to identify with all the thoughts and only become lost in the ideas - we lose conscious awareness, in effect, and become prisoners of these habitual thoughts that were recurring. Mindfulness Therapy is among the most effective methods readily available for learning how to shift that, how to break free from that prison of reactive believing that creates the anxiety.

The next degree of Mindfulness Therapy is working together with the heart emotions underneath that fuel that reactive thinking.

So, during Mindfulness Therapy we also work on creating an incredibly positive and friendly relationship with the heart emotions themselves. We create the right internal states that enable that center reservoir of anxiety energy to improve, to heal, to transform and to eventually go away. Our habit, of course, is the opposite: it is to run from our emotions, it's to avoid them, it is to resist them, it really is to create negative aversion toward our nervousness emotions, but this just makes them more powerful! Avoidance and aversion only strengthens the emotion that is center and prevents it. So, during Mindfulness Therapy we learn the way to make an extremely friendly, compassionate relationship with the heart emotion which actually enables it to cure.

Another section of the healing process because of this heart emotion is to look at its structure. What is the structure of an emotion? Because the construction of emotion is not thought, this really is interesting, it's imagery. This is why we might say, "I am feeling overwhelmed" or "I am feeling in an extremely dreary area right now" or "I am feeling trapped." These are terms that are visual. It is really exactly how we see the emotion internally in the mind that creates that emotion and keeps it in place. So, behind every emotion there's imagery - how we see it inside.

For instance, if the imagery is too close and too enormous, that's the panic, or a main component that creates the stress. So, a simple measure you could try yourself is just to take the emotion and to transfer it further away. Often an easy technique like that could make enormous differences in the amount of anxiety that you experience, just learning to move it further away.

Other things to investigate are matters like the color of the emotion that you simply see inside. Frequently, extreme emotions have extreme color. Therefore, when we shift the color to grayscale or to a color that is muted, that could directly influence the level of the emotion.

So, it's by looking closely in the structure of an emotion which you can find out how it works and with this particular knowledge you may make changes.

Welcome! I reside in Boulder, Colorado, and I provide online treatment therapy via Skype. This Skye Therapy Service is accessible wherever you might live, throughout Canada the USA and Europe also. The service that I offer is very powerful for addictions, and for working with anxiety, depression, PTSD.

The procedures I use are called Mindfulness Therapy, which is a particularly effective means of having a relationship together with your emotions. Most of that time period, we simply respond to our emotions or we attempt to avoid them, or we just become overwhelmed by them. In Mindfulness Therapy we learn the best way to sit with our emotions without responding and without becoming overwhelmed. This permits US to begin to alter the emotion and discover how the emotion can alter itself, often through imagery, because in the center of emotions you'll see some form of imagery, inner images that capture the emotion. And, the imagery can be changed by you, when you're able to see this vision, and the emotion changes when you change the vision.

Since this is what facilitates healing the other is to produce a compassionate and secure relationship to your own emotions.

Please email me, see my website, the link is below, e-mail me and let's schedule a Skype Therapy Session if you are interested in Skype Therapy online. Thanks.